JU i thouM Lave Lrea laid in airt iaiim-Jiatelj Trouble In tlie Old World. wtlHOCrCtt XJCUIlUCl. after the attack cu the U.S. troops by the j The political horizon in the Old World is , tcffioai.-!. of that cilv. Hut aliuouga mo j now almost as dark and lowennir as iu the ' provocation was great, he was right in re- ! cw. ! training from doing fo. At tuts stage ei me Igfp The active military preparations ! oKtfri riT-n mify- t tt l.rw.ii n.-ilnd fi.ra'irn in contest, it would have been an act of vandal- I . v " - j ism which would have excited the horror and j trance, Aurtna. Fiu-soa, ihifw and Li.g : indignation of the civilized world. The in- j lajid, would tr em t iudk:-tt. that n general ! nrcent. and not the guilty, would have been I juroj cs v,ur m,t flir di.t.r.t. France the sufferer.. He was light in assembling a j u,.,.u;,,!v ljmcU so a t0 i suSkier.t force at the National Capitcl to pro- - . I tect it from the threatened attack id the Ee-j arouse the fear and jealosy cf tcgland. ! cession:. Tie will be right in proceeding Louis Napoleon's organ of secretiveness is j as socu as possible, to repossess the torts and ; Jarce. ami it is therefore lu possible to know But a?, like his uncle, success, and wor- ;T5?A friend from Loretto informs us that j TcnlC. nearly all the houses in that place have flags ; Fmm 1. A;:ri '".. .V fro,n Ark's. the glorious Stars aud Stripes of our Couu- j Washington. D C. June 11. 185G. FEVER AND AG VIZ ' ptttt It is :.ot a very d2E-ut ihh. ; other goveroment property in the Southern C. D. MURRAY, Editor. James 8. Todd, I'ublislier. WEDNESDAY. MAY, 1. 1861. ty in me ceutneru , , . ,y i B3 aiT. ...- : - -t -I l.-l . .3 . . , .. . i "he knows 0' pmiivc out ; and not a war of aggreMon. carnage and ex- j ships no God Lut aiubuioc. will, of cour : termination in which the rights of peaceable j so, labor nut for the good of Europe or mn . citizevs will be trampled upon. This, the j kfoj tut to extend hia dott.iLk.nfr and iaere " citizen soldiery of the ioyal States, are ready ! ncoi ... r.n. fln,j ;,,fl,I(ir.p. Italv. if tic- l l.r 1 " t J to assist uiui iu uo:f;. Tht-y will stad by J struggle should coiuuiCEce, will be the thoa- 1ii. In rim..T,li .1. T.-at. in fciiTJiin.- nr in storm. They demand that constitutional, ter of it for soiretime at least, aui the plan try floating over tLvtu, si. 1 that the Itcics are all for Union to a Man. Uully for ibem. ' A Holli lasysburg correspondoit informs us, j ih&t the war czcitemcnt m tLat place Las lecn go intense, that c larre ruraLer of the la dies there have been iu artu-, tnc) t'no reet-ipt of the intalligsECd of il o f-urretidt r of Fo:t Sumter. Uully for ilum Ino "I have uei It i 'ott'tfr of 30 :r li-.EE- S ague that i, for a tim ti tr- IIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, sad have j J & lutr.e. ArftL:L., f..ut.J it very useful ia cases ft Indisstioa i soc?- Euta vrgt tsble tueJiuitf v'J.Z 1 WLO 1 J ut uu, i,ui trav and IlcaJf-che. and rcco.v.nicnl it to a need ti:.t an J tl vi.ua.LIo to-;. .ci-ui rencdy ana sjswas is a rrr.u-iy w rth L . ;; 1 ut.'ii iiniii.?4 1 i ;i i(- Th, Presidint la3 iu.d hi8 1'rccla. WRS 8irIa.tl Uh Dddlitv of tbo M-a- I fr6nSfT "' !'Li!Jrfti ation annouccmg taat be has accrued it ai- , t-Ve )TZS aT,:ount:ti3 to a cvcre .'.Hack of Thc rtir? ,2v..t,rate cai ar.. r. .able to set on foot a blockade of the poits ! iv . j..;. Hih Ui rr.la.r-l con- I by i?. ' th3 seeded States. A competent Laval ' fcj.jerably. My ulfc was also exacted uudr j.,;. f. ;-r, c.s 1 f iin- ! PILLS a harmless tuar pii! .'if'5;trt9tt up tie it?; ! UOUi the ivstei:.-: arid 1 ; r- mat 10. vi.ab of thj s.vedid States. A comj eient Laval 1 ti.-era'0j torce will te stationed ;c the Uulf k-r :o jui. K-r ice j san,e circun-.-t tscci. &ul with time c.scas?. the j.urr.ose of preventing the exit and : HaTinsuxJ ur tee t:cbe cal!.a 15x-kiiavkV l!ot.:.AKi Eir.;.!is. : ' b ih t-Uciced r-:i-f. aLd sre b-ijp to uif; ra yru p-iMic ivi- trancc of ships from an J into siid Pert?. GortY'rf Lalv's 1:'ok The Mav ru : b. r t rc.t i: 8. 31. reitenglll & Co., j p-ompt and energetic means shall at once be . of Victor Iviianucl to bring the whole of that j 0f tili. fcDj.rD monthly is on our table. The J' 5:C? Jts v -'"'' VdrrrtUin- Agents. 113 Nassau Street, New j resorted to. to crush nut ribfcllk.n. This is j Lcau!ifui CCUittry under Lis BC.-ptre, will most I (.DeravitiSs are truly beautiful and aprroi-h . .IOIIN EOIVTIE . York, and 10 Mate rt. i.omo., a i .u - p.u uu. wf Miua-.ug. ..0 . ; HtJ lc pjltfr;aliy modified, if not entirely aIlliest to perfection. The f2hion riat v.ili I'-r,. .hx - . ISo. . th rid fnts Kr the Dk.mocrat or cEiTI- ; i n ; ! . , , - fc , 1 , - Xkl ""and the most infinential and largest circa- ..f he UcJ ,3 li traitors Ff.ar on hih, ' ibart.d. Lagiaua is afttively I'To ' attract the particular Section of the Iad-. io;u i2aUiniui-c. ating Newspapers in thc United States an 1 j Atsd either they cr we must lower iie." j susraiu her js'uiun of power and influence while the reading matter is such is w:li p'fae . E:tut. P.nk :r of the U. S N :vV. wholef Cauadas. Thevars empevered to contract for ; 1 - v..i!.. Tims wlnlft bare tetual war .1... r.t. 1 . 1 , !..!.;... j .. ... c,.., )-.. t ,c !, - - .t aiiuu m ..v 1 kiit- 1 iML' 1 . t 1 ti t: 11 vr 1 . : :i . ! nini r 1. " . i : ' a a .., -j - - - ---- I i J"; dltt :id B . Tit us at our lowest tkrxis. Liar aud Scoundrel. bemocratlc County Committee. Auustin Purhin, Chairman. The Elairsvillo in T V J I.., n i " uourtui i-uiicu - ,.lM,i irnrii : ooscure ouae-K. nainea ut. ieuv. t.iaeia iuts "Democrat i' Sectinel'' od a 1 the New, we have abundant rumors of war iUtfcl- Let us hope ha this ,v, p.3 u" j Blate of tirs Hill uot long eonULue, but Allerhanv Mi?hi?l Guire, Ulacklic. that the ewtct luu 01 peaco a.il Eooa i..v .7oeph S. Mardis. Cambria -John M'Bride. j News papers in this State, whtch it published j Ct,at?nentS Once more Carroll Jacob l.utlier, i.;arroiiiown uames ; iabt weeu, anu cnarges us wun lavoring iki- Fagn. Chest Jos.-t-h Gill. Chest Sprincs j Southern rebellion The charge ii f&le. and AugTMtine Dyne. ClearfieH- imam Kai- j tfae .s CUTJ. t ;t U a loWf ney. Conetnauih lucharu anaerson, royie YiUiam Murray, Ebensbnrff Charles D. Mnrrav. Galiiren David Mills. Jackson Henry Eager. .Johnstown, 1st w aru ipo- j uevcr by word or pen enuorsea the course ot j j0hn E. Scanlan, a'l gcol men and true .jonn arouse. i;th(J seceded States Since the bombardment literature. 'The niciiibers of the Cambrk Guards have been in town durir the prrsent '.rctk, awaiiing inarching orders. Th7 are tnvj a J uc looking body of yc-ung men. They have - j ' r 'v...- i.. i or. ,t.:m .,1 1 ,i-;i'r..i . rr ...1 .... 1 1 j--j ne t;3moria WU""11' u ""tJ; j u..-j u y cni.ui lun-c.u ai.a iuareu the man who gives currency to it, is a low, ; ev.(1Ljurr c,f lu.t week, tUcicd the fvllowicg and ci-unterujarch"' vwtb a decree of skill an J vile, infamous liar and scoundrel. Wc have j t,gj..ers : Captain, Robert Litzinger ; l?t Lt. precision that would not discrace trained vet- always opposed the secession movement, and j Andrew Lewis: 2nd Lt. R. A. McCoy; 0:d i eianS, riam Buck. 2-1 Ward Luckhardt. 31 Ward William Winner. 4th Ward Hush Malov. Loretto- William Ry an, Jr. Millville A. M. Grcgir. Richland Henrv Torrer. Sumraerhill James liurk, J a -John E-arer. Taylor-Amos Davis. Wash j isratjon jQ cuforcilJg gton Eichard White, A uite Georga W al 1 . fe rs. WiI.r.ore-M. M. O'Nc-il, Yoder-Geo. j ia tte revolted ttat Thc Company have, we learo, been aoti Ced by Governor Curtiu, that their cervices can not be accented immediately, as the present the necessity of the people, without distin- j requisition has already been filled, but that of party, eusuin nthe Natioca admin- . all0tner rCouiitioi of fort Sumter, the "Democrat & Sentinel has been as strong as any paper in the State in ur- oummuviue .io:.n ciiaru.ia-u. CUOn 01 rar;y. eustuin n ' me atiocai aunun- r , r OT1 w j rrr.bab v be socu 10 ters, W. Osborn. the extution of the Lwa 9. and ii putting down aruied rebellion. This Dr. Getty could not but know, if he ha 1 as he pretends. peru&eJ Tlie Crisis. i our paper. It is true, that in d-aug this, we The intense excitement which agitated the j , . cuiorse the scc.:onai nrinclrdes of ( .. r made, when they till be among the Erst or dered to bhouldtr arms aud take up their line of march for the seat of war. The Wiiucrc Company, Capt Wui II. Gardner, and the GaP.itzia Company, Capt. Davil Mills, also r, V. -Av,.nr Ml'wi'l be rf-adv at . r 1 - 1 mi ail mi iu(i v.tf. ..- -- - - j country from its centre to its circumference j tbe Uepublieaa ,.trtJi an1 we ,ni never do ac Uur WBrni. F. A Shoemaker, Esq , tmmeaiately alter me aLnouucemeu. o , g() It ifl Lot necessary to become a Rcpulli- ; Dr JjtC0b L. Era'.lier, and '.Yilliaci StcLicr Furrender of Fort Sumter to the sccesMonists, j orJer t0BQStain tLc prt,;.jent in thc dis ! of tbi, phc0t are CDnt.& n raising a corn is slowly .ubstdmg acd .ober. thinking men , of Ligb ,q fcim hy , J '..j, .untailiCC;. are beginning to ask whither are we, as a f f tU UniteJ gtM Whater 1 nation, teuuiug ; w" ! mav b nur views with re-'ard ! tho causes ! t ... ? .,. 'fl-o rftr f.-rrr is in J . ' - - C I t it liUUILKI ' 1 uolV-. ...-.--..-- just arrived Tl;. "!Kt-'.i::g, has f ailed t give us the i.i,'t iicvts from !.!. iu. i.e. Wc v.-.ii throw Li.- Ls'lf hour's cociersatiou ivv tL-b.-b f.?t p-.t.-::.ic f-rm lie ays that . V- r; Mc-i-toe, wiji.i. oo;::"i:iTj Is the L N- 1. ': iegi-.f, has josi'ively b.t? reifjrcci i h u iLoUia;.-! ii i-.j, ptitt of t:,e::i arrived fro 1 Masttc-hu-eUs, i That Fort McILary couii c t v.e.l tk'A; Baltimore, as it wa- i:sttt about tLreo r.ile.; that there were about tLrte Lunurtd imis there, ail believed to be E-y ai. II says that ; N. !'. A f.Jl Mt-.f Ei iifii,.!.!, rrrirics, wl'h I: k ..f 1 :, -' - ;. W ..iv- v; ... - . . I u p. ;'n ..-.r, Jt; ..; .- - .,. ;:.-t:.. ..-Tv-., : . Dr. I'. lir.',:-;i." :'- S .11 i y II J. M' ;.', ,r ".; - .si';:'! ii. so tic un. j;A!N DESMir.Vi.;:.'" :. 1 I tf c i' v r--t. :. . V:.' . t: ..':.;..;-.... i - .1 1 ; It N :. -.r...... 1 . '.. " . v on Fridav ti:ht. C.-uu.cdoTe Pauiiit.ii lef; Wb.rhi'jiton wiih a LunJred b.:ic!a of l itcu. call of t and a Luudiei barrel of i .il. for lie ?pc- ' i H7l 1 t: w j j? The citizen soldiery of O'.d Wettmcre land have responded promptly to t their Countrv for troops to iut uon .anoec t"'11' f urposo o. r.t...l;, o j.- t. r - u.. 1 ... 1 lofv aui siorc-s. u.. i ...... , , , . ' Ji it 52; l-UIi. lout t:f iiuon inu'.ana is, vne otty tar if.at witits 10- ste&d of gro'.vmg brighter in ti.: horizon. JJ: tie i r-r- pait o: iLe A.-ff The i.ulHeati-a of ihe Job AV.o ha1 been ui.c iitii.uo 1 for the prefect, iu cou..cquccc of th- hardius . f the ti.te.s. When more prosperous c.-ys return, it pre bally be rcv.ved. Wli c.!a ninilr - f names. . 4 tTT'l 1.1 , 1. I .1 V - i -. Tea: .uiue.irugtieu..l.ru...i1.uc. i which have produced our national difieulties. f ;n (W.m .,o, .....r. ,r n.-. -:u .-.: -.... .0 .. 1CCS" Bre 'lunu' """" ! (and we have never sought to conceal them) ! I . r Tl I . 1 . ...... 1 . n a r.r..fr nnrt nov assame to answer correctly. Ibere is tut j , , . . - fa.p of , Eet party little in the present aspect cf affaire to bring ! ' . ' ..,...., - j la us all Democrats and Repubiicans-un ' "r " a l lines be obliterated, and F" The editor of tho Ilu&iiugdou annouLces that ho will i?suj Lis Paper twice a week during the fOcli.uir.c3 rf our t.atioi. al trcub'.s. It is the Lai. sv.i.c-t country paper on our cxehargo list . " L . ' - . 1 4 . - " , :;r.j tl: t'.ips tterc. c u' i .. : c I.t'c. All tbe fclir 5, iticla-itar e:.uvir!i. : Cu2.ler!acu r-ierrisTa,-. tra sra::-l it i '. suak ; the drv deck w.: l";.vu A'l f . too C-.V..- stcr.-. . iug to the tLt iy Litut. Pcii.r , City will i- . speeoi:y it caanc-t V-? i.3-iy o i a . tucn OKiv a that E;s tbau f-.-rtv tLri.-s ; Loi: it, asi tL-t t:.L t; r,r tv, and if Marvlit.! J;;i ::; ;?t! e p less of our tro.i s ike i.u: :i:-.ra'N- be v.. III in i 1 1- V c- tea lust . 3 . n v. c t ' j. i - v. 0" : oat. He e.'uciu jrs alove giveii are b-..i ' cer, tni be tl i.k :iifu cle t.iui' i rHOL?.SALE HLTA! iov arid hor.e. instead of gloom an I elespon- ; . . f ... :.. ite ia formins a great men organization J - "... 1T- , ! aws, in an me M"a i-ui.urac, - dency. to patriotic hearts. We are no alar- ; a:ii M!.eH.firtn and -fiom Maine t, Mason and Dixon s .inc. mist, we da not wish to create a false panic. . 1 v . we recently heard a prominent Ret ublican ex- cUim. Yv'ell tl.en.tir, kt Mr. Liuce-n t tgin by ceasing to remove Democrats from r fiico on U ! the manner prescn ! laws nf rnrponritrv. r or tl is reason we now but there no use ta crying "peace, peace - ' i a, 1 flUUli UV L (CSlivIl1. .IU-,'1U, liU. - U- V wneu mere us uo L'.a, v.f . x- ta . . . . voted for or against him in last Novcmoer, but Yben r jiu seems luapen nag over uur vouu try. Th6 end is not yet. The contest can tt K. c.1,1 ..- hnrA rntnn. prif-d. c i '. . , , ... . -. our country must be vindicated. ii k . O VUlj iit.aivft tilw lUUiUUU v.a aaaw - J j i j a L . V r,.r.1 t . l.npal.nrp f.-irtl. r f tfi( ! I frtinrl- ... T r , r . I.A.ar-.f ie K--i.l ct f c1fn. I1..U' tu a J . . (a vvu JiJ aj a'va.va aaa, ..uu rIn pursuauco of the call of the Gover nor, the mem! c-rs of the Legi.!iture met at Harrisburg yesterday, f .r tht purpot-o of hol ding an c xtri psim. They will doultle.s do a great deal toward pivinjj the country. llAa.i.-itt':-. i, .' message to t'ne i',e: ra.sage oi" a s-tuy . K. ttoTi ot :ie UHs-s-re w.u i tta m::1 ieu a r.a-.- . ii;i ; i.c i r ' A V. Mh! ii :i: i :: v tO W.'al.i"gt- i x r .1 ..'. :... .t r .-,r. . .... .a . . s(.(.f,iirr ni iii.'ir it--ii ii:ki .iiur.ti-. a- v because lie is t.:e xccuuve 01 our x-ounirj, i ! -T . t - it L t . T ' I I m n it .i i e i n-.- ,r i men. Ket Lim &iidouuc liii win The Edit or of the "Ji-urnal" like most of Lis party Vaica io, and beheld the first large drop that herald the Btoroi whiih is coning oa. None should, however, give way t despondency, or abandon all hope of better times and hap pier days in the fu'.ure ; but it is the part of wisdom to foresee the evils which are appro aching, and prepare to meet them. This we adviro all cur readers to do. While they hope for tbe best, let them prepare for the worst. There is one circumstance calculat.d to impart a tinge of brightness to the almost uai rersal and impenetrable gloom of the present hour the unanimity with which the citizens of the loyal States, without distinction of par ty, have declared their dctermicatioa to stand by the President in maintaining the suprem acy of the Constitution and laws, and in quel ling the Southern rebe.iioa. Eycry where the citizen solJiery, their Country's pride, aro seen rushing to 2rrs with a degree cf zeal, promptness and enthusiasm, that is tru ly astonishing. There is no hesitating, no faltoriog. Tha call of their Country is to them, even as the voice of God, and the ques tion is not so much, who shall go? as, who shall remain at home ? A high trust is now committed to their charge. They are, for the time bein, the sole guardians of the Constitution and laws of cur Country of those free institutions which render us all prosd to proclaim our. elves American citi rena. Theirs is the task of putting down re bebion, of rettoricg tranquility to the Coun try, and keeping the horrors of civil war from their own firesides. That they may accom plish all this, that they may succeed iu saving I dering true patriots, than in taking up arms i C'J to put down tbe bcutLcra rcociiion. it 13 almost impossible to imagine a charge more infamous, 'than that which he has made against us. We will net ask him to make the "am ende honorable," as we would not regard an apology from a black hearted liar as worth receiving. Let him if Le wishes to do us justice, publish the editorial article which ap peared in oar isue of the 17th ult , entitled, "the Rubicon has been passed," and allow his readers an opportunity of judging wheth er we are. or have been opposed to sustain ing the President ia maintaining the laws. after recognize uo distinction between Demo- ' era's nd Republicans in making appoint- meets in a word, that thc q-iesiions aiked concerning au applicant for tffice will net hereafter be, is he a RepullLaa and dees he endorse the Chicago Platform? but is bclpntrh. honest, is he capable and iu favor of main- j Alports McIIenry nr.d Carroll, near B-diimcre, were rci.fv.rcel on last Saturday. This is right. Gucpowd.r clj bullets are now the only arguments ll.it the secei-"-a-itts will Lcarken to. A 1 1 the Pear:sylaL!2'js who heve re ceived eomiuis.-k.rs, are eoi;'.i.i na 1 fr three years. So 69 vs the Pittjbu-gh 's- it; the Uui'.H . V; ... ... . . (. ::y, r " j -; .- - - i v N : .-. a 1 r ' 'i l N ) ii V . . i,...-i I., .: l .. - II .a a lioi ti Cup iui t.aJ i' -j Stat i -vii to tho b . i.n. R'.-btili i c j - h- ct ? '. T';j x.-e. tin rd t reri-i'v scitud . t'". ret .1- n.: b re-takea av.d ro.-s a. e.try n; t!.. Ari s; r-tcr'! ii ; n o.'f.f T- - . ' 1 1 . a . .N. if treayjre I rS iha: d 1 a. r e c .' i : j . ti c . i l: . . A V 3 our &55Tbc Maryland Legis'ature met oa last Saturday, in compliance with the call of thc Governor. The Governor ia Lis message briefly details the startling events which in duced him to call the Legislature together. He states that he had laborc l earnestly to io duce tho President to forego his purpose of transporting troops through Maryland, but the reply was, that the circumstances of tbe case rendered th:s unavoidable. He refus.d Col. Batler his consent to the landing of troops in Annapolis, and protested against his taking possession of the Railroad. He thinks that the safety of Maryland lies in her preserving a neutral position between the two hostile sections of tho Republic. He is con vinced that his policy thus far, has been sus tained by a majority of the people of the State. lie appeals to the Legislature not to be swayed by passion or to act with intempe rate haste, but cn the contrary, to odopt a prudent, patriotic and conciliatory course the Uaiou. and throughout the firce struggle, i The SeDate has adopted an address to the ptand like a wall of fire. Between their loved hos.es and the wa.'s des'.Iatioa," is ths prayer cf every true patriot ic the laad. The causa which they uphold i? just, and we havo therefore every reason to hope that hea ven will eventually crown it with success. Although the political opponent of Mr. Lin coln, candor comp-els us ta say. that the course he haa pursued fiuca the bombardment of Fort Sumter, has been that of a true patriot and mble statesman. He haa acted with the Crm neM and promptness, and at the same time, with all the cauti.n and prudence the Crisis demands vidently looking to the Constita- : people, stating that the Legislature will not pass a secession ordinance, but if desired, will give the people an opportunity of expressing their fentimeats ou this important subject at the baliot box. Tho House has not yet act ed on this. Infjrmation, from what is regar ded as a reliable source, has been received, that Virginia will not permit an attack on the Natioaal Capitol by her owa citzeas, or the troops of the Confederated States. There were, on last Saturday, 13.000 troops in Washingtoa City, aad 8000 more on tbe road from Annapolis. It is reported that General Harney was arrest d by the Virginia troops at Harper's Ferry, while travelling unatten- taiuing tLe Constitution and Laws Coua-.ry 'i This ii the way to prove that our Republican neighbors are sincere ia taaiing the piopositiou. j t"Wc hazard T!Oihir.g iu s.i.g, that no two CouJtics ia the L. S have r. ;. -..aed more promptly to the ca'lof ur Country for troops, to put down rcL'-iliou, than EttL Cau bria and Blair. Commuuicaled. We were amongst thos who vn Sunday fast ha I the pleasure of hearing the promised lecture of oar Rt. Rev Bishop,, iu St. Bar thole-mew's church at Jefferson. The worthy pastor Rev. Mr. Hughes, received us ii. that COldial manner gv characteristic of Lis doth Though the day- was damp; tLe uau:pCf;3 ccm.nfl not tor flVettLe tHe reo:'e6 uruect . . wish, to hear a lecture froai the chief Pa'tr j -.Ira c'5 WZ ' eeompu..h the c. t:. CNonc but a physician koows Low much a reliable 'alternative' is nee icl by the peo ple, Ou all tiles ffi: i:i a;! cn.ri.unlties. everywhere there are ir.ul-i.u is that sv.fi.r fioui cor.pI-.ints t!...; no", ative cares. II! oo a p have bvC'.) loavie wiu A rwij-i-; i n meut Wi.i ie" :i .1 of i c-f.. : n) i'jti-. if .-u rff.ii.:L'.-. t vci.ty i-.. s.-.tkir j: I .tni i t" t .'iL!'i!.r'l I-i f !:.'C A j 'Jl .'..! rtrriU.t. TLa Govvii.cr i i 0 v'i'W no'T. t r br-u ;L t.-i l .! C , - h-.c f..r V:. .!' r. e '.-; t et.c-i" . . u t -. iiAUh-.VAiit:. -rLssir.nu: r. i.n. . v. ;.:.. n h I -, d r.t'd sr;..' t:oa, io .ri-r ;t niHny ..v.a. i.,4 aitrrn cf them the ti any j. loS Thu tho r.-. in; i Per: !i al h- e:: 1 lLo pres.-s . : tl'l a tc to :t i:i.;- ... rrqairei,. j eiMoa-i l-v bat tl- or ti.a i -i ai. i- vjEk 1 '.' ... ! r . i ... 7 ruiroit I to . i vi i .-..- ).V-r-.' uur;. 1 GOODS -H!. -:'s.:- AT GIT ! r--hs t 1 1 v.- . -i of the Diocese the subject wa', "the harm ony of God's works iu nature a:.d religion." Wc expected much. I nt our expectations were more than realized. The rnodctt mau ner in which p ropositions were laid down only added strength to the very forcible arguments adiueed, w hich showed us more clearly than ever, how great is the Lord in all his works, and how foolish indeed is he who would sa-, "there is no God." Bishop Domer.cc is emi nently gifted with the happy faculty cf cap tivatiug his hearer?, and insensibly covinc ing them of thc grand realities of religion whilst treating of tha outward beauties of na ture. Q tion and Eis for Lis guide. Fanatical aba- ded- witL liP-cues for Washingtoa City Tl . Ti-,..) T . . , .. . litioLi: who are ami-us. not for tho preeer- j 4ae "'Eourg uisparcn states, that the tone aiion of tho Union, but for the immediate I of ,liC Icg Tennessee papers, recently re inaugurati n of a crusade agaiott the institu- reived, indicate pretty clearly, that that State tioo of slavery in the Southern States, sre a!- J 'ls Iepiring to secede. Batteries are being ready hegir.oin to censure him. but sensible ' erected along the Mississippi to prevent the , , : ,, a , , ! passage of Northern troops or vessels. men aij I true patnofs everywhere, applaud ! ia- L:s f,ru;ni forbearauea unler the try- A 5,is3 Storj was ni6rrioj to a Mr SL&rt jug c"LKoirtar-cci that yurround hioi. It ia ! This is a very pleasant way of making a 'abort e-Mjt. n i i ' y one idea fana.ios. iht Baltimore j story Our Volunteeri- Another requisition being made by the President for 20, COO troops from this State, the Ebcnsburgh, Galiitziu aud Wiimore com panies, will doubtless be ordered to the rend evouz at llarrisburg or Pittsburg dutiog the present week. They will there be mustered into thc U. S, service, and start immediately for Washington City or any other place they are required. We undcrstaLd that several companies in Johnstown Lave reported them selves as ready to take field. Wo will pub lish a correct roll of tho "Cambria Guards" next wnek. The "Mountaineers," the new company being organized iu this place, w ill probably be ready for marching orders ia a few days. tjr.Mc3srB. Davis, Jones &co.,.have kind ly consented to furnish U3 weekly with a rep ort of the Ebensburg Market. This wc are cer tain will prove interesting to our country sub scribers. It will be corrected weekly, so up to make it as reliable as p-ossible We will commence the publication of the Pittsburgh market next week. The store of Messrs. Da vis Jones & Co., is one of the best places in our towa to buy goods, as all who call aroand with the cash will soou find out. they have not tin c ::i..' In this state of iliv cn.-e. Co , of L wc-!I, h v suj pound Extract r.f Sars: -t ariiiu. which do; s tr.e ly. Its pe- f. rroi.iise. bctause ;r' uv s they '.'.-iiii. Pt. J . C. A or Jc ii d us v. ith a C' !.i- prove to be thc ! ired re-r bwotfi ChiiV-it: aiv.-.- l "a a -co:. is - TLe j .y? i ti.- b.- . i- :eu lor: N.-r in t..v tu.'Mi e-xv.'svs f 2 t.-icr: i v (? .r- 1 culiar d; Terence fr ( (iilt kirdred prepara- ? lions in market is, that it curts the etist-asrs j for which it is recommended, while they do not. We are assured of this fact by more ; than one of our intelligent. Physicians ia this ' neighborhood aal have the furth-T evidence j She Lad-- la.e- l 1. ' Ur ht.-j.-r a: orv-S, t:e ituiH.- For the : .5. t" a . t.- i ai t'.e s v..-:.t Aud a 1 ibl-E-. tl..- l'.: of a el tie o .. a c a - ...o fi s ii ;iT s til. :o.. Tt.e y.: o . i so : r lo.w ie u i Mine's cheeie.l ainl revived 1-y a !..v eye, And wii'a f.in s p.y .:ovrvi e:i.bii;teJ, Dii! who Lo i au m!, w.-i.-.l agarlani ci.tnh e Ut b.'.Ci-h'li' iv is n .1 ;. rt.- reiig.i Yi-l l tt'C rs . f 1 :vi', f ;- tl.f vat..rs f -.ir.-, or al: V, cf our owu experience of its truth. se Farmer, Nashviile, Tenn rTeatus- r. ;.-r:. . f. r. " .. K.-t - 1 , READY IViADE CLOTKA: !: MEN .-.. DO Vs. f HATS as. CA!. iv.OTS i c- ' Gv:.t!vr EFKN1SU5N.'. CS.:: l.o invites aii vi'ini: .Ti-t t.-t: ' h:-- in' v L' vnii'vo p.'Mv : : . N . .. if CI:.:- n -iu-: ?.Iin S:rert.. !. -th.tt fej." wib".',; t pr.r. " his in.e iv :t e .-sf. !.:?- ' ' C.iinz ' r t i ::. number of voluateers ia Caaada, have offered their services ' to tho United States to assist in putting down the Southern Rebellion. They, ofconra;, will not be ac cepted. Tho Uniou can be caved without tho aid of British mercenaries. THE FEMALE ORGANIZATION is often as frail as that of a tender iVivt-r. Ma- ! ny of the sex enter into marriage relations ; without being able to undergo the Ebors and i trials of maternity. In this country thous- j ands of joucg and beautiful woxeu are sac- i i i Seed every year from tbis cause alone. j liostetter s Celebrated Stomach Litters will save many of this class from an uatimely grave. This medicine has be-cn used with great benefit by immense numbers cf people throughout the republic, and thc proprietors Lave recived grateful commendations from all sections cf the country. The Bitters will be found to be vt.ry p leasant to the taste, even as a bc.vcrage, and prompt and power ful i a its effect as a mcdiuii.. It infuses new vitality into the frame, and strengthens the whole system, so that wotucu who use it are enabled to go through with labors which woul 1. without it be certain to prostrate them Sold by all druggists. And C Till There's r. u .-'iv s K.:.i ki.-s fr s Loi.1 M.t.vr (juoU'iu'c. i a'.'s mute, there's a .-i- lii:oe t::at .-j..-.iks From tbe dcti.ei-t r-.ee . f tbe b.-art: 'Tis a il vd cf'strouir IVx-rni:-', atid efu-n it Vre-iks O cr the spirit of friends wLeu tliy part. S-...V. Ou KOWAAD ASSOCIATE' PHILADELPH!A. A r.ur-Je'.t iti.i!at;,.n ttf-iHu'.ci . -.. -. f-r t ii At.':'.. ." -s .v.-..... .rvu ' r.V..:. I'itta t.-. -z-id "'-'. ' 1 1 EPICAL Al'VlCi: -11-5. Aci.:: Sut f the-.. ailttl :i . ' c-: I Mi ni, aiUts : aVc. .v. : povcrt. il.vki-ii.vs 'ur:.i!:vil ( VALCAf-EE I.I.LOKTS -.v.iu"S. when uegrasp the band t-1 a frier. E ! AU' iL.t Du-.i- the StX.:. ('r-v Who oiV.is to bid u. good-bye, ' xLp NEW EKMEPIE"? ttrpl ;5.' ;.; iremoti.ns too strong, we only ciati l end -'V. :.t t,j tbe ....i'.c. -I ir. r. t- -To the sorrow that sends l' lth a tijh. '"T, ffi "f Large. Twa vr t..rc- - Goods f- E-.ittc-d nt New Orleans free of duty are Eflbag iu all the principal cities along thc Mis:.s-.irri and Ohio river. JTEENSBUEG MARKET. REPORT, Revised weekly by The Grave istacred and hallowed, wLen ! the grass cf the church-yard can cover all ' memory, save that of love. I Five of the sweetest word in the Eng lish languace begin with thc letter II : heart, hope, home, happiness, heaven. He conquers twice who rrstiaitis himself in victory. ly by DAVIS, JONES av Co FI- ur er 11 1 Extra IV.mi'v, Extra. ' " Superfine, Wl.o.,- per bushcE Ere, " " li'u kwhiat. ' ('rr., " U.its. Potatoes, ' Apjiles, Apples. " driel, lVa.bes. ' lkai.s, " Cl.vir f 1. Timothy, do. " tr.i"tis, I'litt. r, " - E.ud. lit. -!'. ' ' 1U TKICI-S. S7,2" 6,75 C.25 1.25 .0.2 ."'0 - k I,.'.0 2.K 1 .00 '..K 1.75 ". .15 i i Address. Pil. J. Siikt.lv ! Act'.n Surgeon, Howard AS'"" '"' Sk uth Nrnth Street, rhilr.-le'l i-r .ftLe Directors 1--Z11A D. IIEAin'WEM ' f (.Elb FAlbClllLP. r.- Feb. ?, Jtto. ly. Notice 15 l.i-icby given tl were Iuly appoint ct Kserv.T'jr? and Tt-stamti.t of Joseph 1i: niMOiiK n,iii-ii,.i "f i"1Si! VrS -fa f ' r, are rr.pj"stl t- ln-.ika' i:nn..-tb-'se L.ivn. eliirr.s a;raii.t i;est.dto i rcM-r.t tbr.u Vr ' f r s-'ttl-r.Tr t. v . v 4i SAKAli vlv' VM. J. Tl.r KN-- EI -ens': ;.-. A j-J d ? "t- malx s7 :::, johI"- 'i' : ' , .TV .14 ii .jo I LEWIS U TEHA'tr th'.t h' L.i nEv.i. .. i i - .f :.il tl;.' v.i! ';- ;r ! ' - p.iu j r iot : :un r .J. .!.;-. i-ii Ai.iiI. 17 1 o o o c I inn